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Public, Gov't pledges may keep Hope Foundation open - Barbados Today

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A ray of hope has appeared to keep the Hope Foundation open for lupus, sickle cell anaemia and arthritis patients and their families, its founder has told Barbados TODAY. President Shelly Weir had warned late last year that the healthcare charity may have to cease operations owing to a substantial decline in government funding over […]

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